What is the tree that we see through the window: A linguistic approach to windowing and term variation

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Windowing techniques play a key role in information retrieval. Previous works have suggested that the quality of access to information relies heavily on the characteristics of the windows. This study provides a linguistic approach to text windowing through an extraction of term variants with the help of a partial parser. The syntactic grounding of the method ensures that words observed within restricted spans are lexically related and that spurious word cooccurrences are ruled out with a good level of confidence. The system, is computationally tractable on large corpora and large lists of terms. Illustrative examples of term variations form a large medical corpus are given. An experimental evaluation of the method shows that only a small proportion of co-occurring words are lexically related and motivates the call for natural language parsing techniques in text windowing.

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论文评审过程:Received 20 April 1995, Accepted 12 December 1995, Available online 23 February 1999.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/0306-4573(95)00078-X